Flexible inner members having flexible regions comprising a plurality of intertwined helical cuts
First Claim
1. An angled rotary tissue cutting instrument for cutting anatomical tissue, comprisingan elongate angled outer tubular member having a distal end, a longitudinal internal passage, an open proximal end communicating with said passage, an angled region between said distal end and said proximal end, and an opening in said distal end communicating with said passage;
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Abstract
A flexible inner member for rotation within an angled outer tubular member of a rotary tissue cutting instrument to cut anatomical tissue includes a flexible region for conforming to the configuration of an angled region of the outer tubular member and formed of a plurality of intertwined helical cuts in a cylindrical wall of a tubular body of the inner member. The helical cuts are congruent but differ by a translation or offset along a central longitudinal or helix axis of the tubular body. The helical cuts result in formation of a plurality of intertwined helical strip members in the cylindrical wall, each having opposed ends unified integrally and unitarily or monolithically with the cylindrical wall.
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20 Claims
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1. An angled rotary tissue cutting instrument for cutting anatomical tissue, comprising
an elongate angled outer tubular member having a distal end, a longitudinal internal passage, an open proximal end communicating with said passage, an angled region between said distal end and said proximal end, and an opening in said distal end communicating with said passage; - and
a flexible inner member for being rotatably disposed within said outer tubular member, said inner member having a distal end, a proximal end, a tubular body between said distal end of said inner member and said proximal end of said inner member, a cutting element at said distal end of said inner member, said cutting element being exposed from said opening to cut anatomical tissue when said inner member is rotatably disposed within said outer tubular member, and a flexible region for being disposed within said angled region to transmit torque to rotate said cutting element while conforming to the configuration of said angled region when said inner member is rotated within said outer tubular member, said tubular body having a central longitudinal axis and a cylindrical wall with an external diameter surface, an internal diameter surface, and a wall thickness between said external diameter surface and said internal diameter surface, said flexible region comprising a plurality of intertwined helical cuts in said tubular body, each of said helical cuts extending entirely through said wall thickness and extending longitudinally along said body in a consistently helical path about said axis, said helical paths of said cuts being congruent and being longitudinally offset from one other in a direction parallel to said axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An angled rotary tissue cutting instrument for cutting anatomical tissue, comprising
an elongate angled outer tubular member having a distal end, a longitudinal internal passage, an open proximal end communicating with said passage, an angled region between said distal end and said proximal end, and an opening in said distal end communicating with said passage; - and
a flexible inner member for being rotatably disposed within said outer tubular member, said inner member having a distal end, a proximal end, a tubular body between said distal end of said inner member and said proximal end of said inner member, a cutting element at said distal end of said inner member, said cutting element being exposed from said opening to cut anatomical tissue when said inner member is rotatably disposed within said outer tubular member, and a flexible region for being disposed within said angled region to transmit torque to rotate said cutting element while conforming to the configuration of said angled region when said inner member is rotated within said outer tubular member, said tubular body having a central longitudinal axis and a cylindrical wall, said flexible region comprising a plurality of intertwined helical strip members formed from portions of said cylindrical wall, said helical strip members rotating in the same direction about said axis with the same pitch and helix angle from starting ends to terminal ends of said helical strip members, said starting ends of said helical strip members being unified monolithically to a solid, rigid portion of said cylindrical wall, and said terminal ends of said helical strip members being unified monolithically to a solid, rigid portion of said cylindrical wall opposite said starting ends, said solid, rigid portions of said cylindrical wall having a wall thickness, and said portions of said cylindrical wall that form said helical strips having a wall thickness the same as said wall thickness of said solid, rigid portions. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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